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A mix of outdoors stories from New York, including information on a series of Great Lakes Action Agenda Sub-Basin Work Group ...
Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper held its annual Spring Sweep. Incredibly, upwards of 1500 volunteers showed up for the single-day ...
Ginger Adams Otis is an editor and reporter with The Wall Street Journal in New York.
Nearly 1,500 volunteers helped Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper clean up litter and other debris Saturday at 35 sites across Western New York.
We’re already building the infrastructure for the next 30 to 50 years, which means designers need to know what to expect and when.
New York is emerging as a significant force in dairy processing, fueled by considerable industry investments poised to ...
The Mount Morris Dam & Recreation Area visitor center opens to the public Thursday, May 1 for its 2025 season.
Early spring on the Great Lakes has historically seen a few major deadly disasters as shipping season kicks off. But the season isn't completely safe.
The bill, AO5156A, if passed, would be the first ever state-level “rights of nature” law in the United States. It would recognize “unalienable and fundamental rights to exist, persist, flourish, ...
A project is underway to help one of the Niagara River and Lake Erie’s most important fish thrive despite decades of manmade impacts to the ecosystem. The effort is being undertaken by the U.S. Army ...
The good news is the temperature is going to be warm today,” National Weather Service meteorologist John Hitchcock tells WBEN ...